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Bradley Jupin

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Bradley Jupin

Birth
Death
1 May 1955 (aged 59)
Meade County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Brandenburg, Meade County, Kentucky, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.9751278, Longitude: -86.1277917
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Bradley Jupin, 60 years old of Weldon, died suddenly Sunday afternoon May 1, 1955 of a heart attack.

He was the son of Barney and Georgann Jupin, born January 21, 1896.

He lived in Meade County all his life except the few years he lived in Lansing, Michigan, where he met and married his wife, Marvel Look, August 12, 1928. To this union were born five children.

He is survived by his wife and children, Darwin, Jack and Peggy at home, Billy in Korea and Mrs. Phyllis Aebersold of Killeen, Texas; one sister, Mrs. Mose Trent of Rock Haven, Ky.; one brother Orley Jupin of Lansing. Michigan; several nieces and nephews, and a host of other relatives and friends to mourn his Passing. For the past 19 years he was employed by the L & N Railroad. His fellow workers out of B & B gang No.8 were his pallbearers: William Roberts, Wilbur Johnson, C. R. Moad, Arthur Denham, John Pate and Raymond Jones. He was laid to rest beneath a mound of beautiful flowers at the Weldon Methodist Church cemetery. Rev. Willard Collins, pastor of the Weldon Church officiated.

Meade County Messenger, May 5 and May 19, 1955
Bradley Jupin, 60 years old of Weldon, died suddenly Sunday afternoon May 1, 1955 of a heart attack.

He was the son of Barney and Georgann Jupin, born January 21, 1896.

He lived in Meade County all his life except the few years he lived in Lansing, Michigan, where he met and married his wife, Marvel Look, August 12, 1928. To this union were born five children.

He is survived by his wife and children, Darwin, Jack and Peggy at home, Billy in Korea and Mrs. Phyllis Aebersold of Killeen, Texas; one sister, Mrs. Mose Trent of Rock Haven, Ky.; one brother Orley Jupin of Lansing. Michigan; several nieces and nephews, and a host of other relatives and friends to mourn his Passing. For the past 19 years he was employed by the L & N Railroad. His fellow workers out of B & B gang No.8 were his pallbearers: William Roberts, Wilbur Johnson, C. R. Moad, Arthur Denham, John Pate and Raymond Jones. He was laid to rest beneath a mound of beautiful flowers at the Weldon Methodist Church cemetery. Rev. Willard Collins, pastor of the Weldon Church officiated.

Meade County Messenger, May 5 and May 19, 1955


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